Peng, J.C., and Lin, Julian, , "Ethical leadership and group performance outcomes: The mediating effects of group value congruence and group trust". Journal of Managerial Psychology, (Forthcoming, 2017).

Jiow, H.J., Lin, J., and Lim, S.S, "Influence of Parenting Style on Mediation of Gaming Differences between Authoritative Parents and Neglectful Parents". the International Association for Media and Communication Research (27 31 Jul 2016, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom)

Lin, Julian and H C Chan, "Understanding the Relationship Among Intentions in a Multifunctional System: An Extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior". The 59th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (21 - 25 May 2009, Marriott Hotel, Downtown, Chicago, United States)

Lin, Julian, H C Chan and M Rivera, "The Interaction Effects of Peer and Social Influence: An Application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology to". The 59th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (21 - 25 May 2009, Marriott Hotel, Downtown, Chicago, United States)

Lin, Julian, H C Chan and M Rivera, "A Comparison of Five Functions in the PDA: Importance, Ease of Use, Usefulness and Intention to Use". The 58th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (22 - 26 May 2008, May 22-26, 2008, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Canada)

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Julian
Lin (PhD)

Dr. Julian Lin is a Senior Lecturer in Cybersecurity and Data Analytics with School of Continuing and Lifelong Education (SCALE) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and has a dozen other IT certifications. Recently, Julian was ranked 6th in the Microsoft Data Science Capstone Competition . He has been conducting text-analytics research since 2010 and teaching visualization since 2007.

During his IT consultancy career, he oversaw the application and infrastructure projects in Amoseas, Mannesmann Dematic Colby (Sydney), Alcatel (Sydney), and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Faculty of Commerce and Economics. Julian has taught programming and data management for business at UNSW. At NUS, he had mentored student software development projects and taught visual communications, designing new media content, and research methods. He was given a teaching award AY2011-2012 for visualization class and research award for user acceptance research in NUS.

Julian obtained a PhD degree in Information Systems from NUS. He was a recipient of two scholarships from the Overseas Chinese Association in Taiwan while pursuing his Bachelor degree and another scholarship while pursuing a Master degree in Australia.

Research Interest

Adoption and diffusion of information technology with the focus on vulnerable populations (e.g., children and aging populations), particularly examining competing models and competing new media & technologies.

Factors affecting new media use (e.g., the use of mobile devices, blogs, messengers, and other ), and their social implication